
Arizona Cardinals draft picks in their first team photoshoot
Arizona Cardinals draft picks in their first team photoshoot Get a look at the Cardinals' 2025 draft picks in their first team photoshoot
The Arizona Cardinals selected seven players in the 2025 NFL draft. Those rookies are preparing for their first NFL season. Part of that includes media photoshoots.
The Cardinals rookies apparently wrapped up their first team photoshoot. The team released shots of all seven of their draft picks on social media.
Check them out.
DL Walter Nolen III, first-round pick
CB Will Johnson, second-round pick
OLB Jordan Burch, third-round picks
LB Cody Simon, fourth-round pick
CB Denzel Burke, fifth-round pick
OL Hayden Conner, sixth-round pick
S Kitan Crawford, seventh-round pick
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